Tuesday 9 July 2013

Jericho Soaps

Jericho Soaps


Jericho Salt Soap

Natural Salt soap contains a unique composition of active minerals and trace elements from the Dead Sea Salt.  Its special composition has a gentle, deep active cleaning effect.
Can aslo be used for Vaginal infections and Shaving rash.

Jericho Black Mud Bar

The Mud soap contains natural black mud from the Dead Sea.  Its special composition of Dead Sea minerals has a gentle, deep active cleaning effect.  Also good for Acne and other skin disorders, as well as cellulite.

Jericho Glycerine Soap

Its special composition has a gentle, deep active cleansing effect, soap contains natural black mud from the Dead Sea and a unique composition of active minerals and trae elements.  Formulated with Dead Sea minerals and pure moisturizing Glycerine, it doesn't upset the delicate natural pH balance necessary for soft, healthy skin.  Gentle enough to be used on sensitive skin, mature skin and babies.

Jericho Acne Soap

This is a soap specially developed for problematic skin.  By using natural active mineras from the Dead Sea mud and water it is especially good for treating Acne.  This soap facilitates the drying up of acne blemishes, helps the skin heal and prevents new blemishes from forming by removing unwanted dirt and oil.  Contains naturl oils that moisturize the skin without leaving it oily.
Very good for Acne and Enlarged pores.

Jericho Seaweed Soap

This unique seaweed soap made with Dead Sea Minerals, Olive oil and pond cultivated Gracilaria algae (Red Seaweed.  Bathed with uncontaminated seawater from Mediterranean marine reserve, Gracilaria Algae are rich in trace elements and vitamins, and are known to have deep penetrating and fat emulsifying properties.
Works great for Cellulite.

Jericho Sulphur Soap

Enriched with Dead Sea minerals and Sulphur, Jericho Sulphur soap is know for its healing properties to skin, such as Psoriasis and Eczema, also works wonders for Acne skin.  Contains Olive oil and Aloe Vera that balance the skins natural moisture.

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